User talk:PBRAZ15

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Grand Manan Museum
Delighted to see that you'd started an article on the Grand Manan Museum! I've been adding some articles on GM subjects lately myself - Gannet Rock Lighthouse, Lord Ashburton (ship), Ernest Wilmot Guptill - and am working on one on Allan Moses, which I hope to have up this weekend. I will be able to add some stuff to the GM Museum article about the museum's history from Ingersoll's fascinating book on Moses.

I've made some edits, which I hope you will approve of. I reorganized the Permanent Exhibits on the basis of the exhibition spaces and what's in them. The organization before seemed too closely based on the list on the museum's website, which Wikipedia needn't (and shouldn't) reproduce. I also did some copy editing and rephrasing as some of the language was quite similar to that on the website.

I removed the reference to the "islander who... helped win World War II". It seemed overly mysterious, besides being almost a direct quote from the website. though I take it to mean E. W. Guptill. I would have made that explicit - and linked to the new article about him - but couldn't find any reference to him by name, or his slotted wave-guide antenna, on the Museum website! Is it even still there, I wonder? Or is it another ingenious islander who's meant?

Enjoy Wikipedia! HazelAB (talk) 18:41, 15 March 2017 (UTC)